John Murphy remembers feeling a little strange around mile 23 of the 2005 Chicago Marathon. The race had started well. He had cruised along the shoreline of Lake Michigan, looped back near Wrigley Field and run through the financial district. But just before the course veered back into downtown, he felt dizzy. His left hamstring cramped. Full Story
Men, this column is for you
If you are over the age of fifty, your chances of developing prostate difficulties are about 50/50. The age of 60? About 60 percent. And so the numbers increase with increasing age. Benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) is more common than cancer. It seems like just about every man I talk to about health complains about getting up in the middle of the night to urinate. Full Story